RHH's photos with the keyword: snow goose

Snow Geese

RHH
09 Feb 2024 10 8 150
These Snow Geese were photographed in the Sonny Bono National Wildlife Refuge at the south end of the Salton Sea in California.

Snow Geese

RHH
10 Jun 2019 44 29 486
When we visit the Skagit Valley in western Washington in the spring to see the tulip and daffodil fields, we also look for the flocks of Snow Geese that winter there. They form flocks of thousands of birds and the noise they make is deafening. We did not get to the Skagit Valley this year so these photos are from last year's visit.

Snow Geese

RHH
10 Jun 2019 13 3 174
These are Snow Geese, the name given for obvious reasons, though there is a blue-gray morph of the species as well sometimes called a Blue Goose. These were photographed in the Skagit Valley in Western Washington where they winter in huge flocks.

Snow Goose

RHH
10 Jun 2019 10 3 206
This Snow Goose is coming in for a landing. We visited the Skagit Valley last spring and looked for and found the flocks of Geese that winter there.

Snow Geese

RHH
10 Jun 2019 7 2 143
These huge flocks of Snow Geese winter in the Skagit Valley in western Washington before returning north. We saw and photographed them last spring.

Snow Geese

RHH
25 Feb 2016 46 30 886
This what happens when one gets to close to the huge flocks of Snow Geese that winter in the Skagit Valley - the geese take flight and then circle around to land nearby. What the photo can't show is the incredible noise they make even when they are on the ground, but especially when they are taking flight. This picture was taken last year, but we are headed there today to see the geese and the Trumpeter Swans that also winter in the area.

Snow Geese

RHH
19 Feb 2016 31 21 696
These snow geese were photographed in the tulip and daffodil fields in the Skagit Valley. The geese seemed to prefer the unplanted, grassy areas but some of the bulb fields are visible in the distance. There were thousands of geese and the noise they made was deafening.

Snow Goose

RHH
15 Feb 2016 50 22 745
Snow Geese winter in huge flocks in the Skagit Valley of Washington. We were planning to see them last Friday but the weather was awful, so I'm posting this older picture instead of the one I wasn't able to take.

Snow Geese

RHH
02 May 2015 47 22 733
I had trouble with uploading a photo last night. For some reason they would not show up in my photostream after I uploaded them. After repeated efforts I gave up only to wake this morning and find that I had uploaded a lot of pictures. This is the one I've left, and thanks to all those who patiently ignored the rest. These are Snow Geese, Chen caerulescens, wintering in the Skagit Valley. There were thousands of them and the noise was unbelievable. Periodically someone would get too close and huge numbers of them would fly off, circle around and return. We spent several hours photographing them. It was quite a show!

Snow Geese

RHH
10 Apr 2015 32 19 792
This is another photo from our visit to the Skagit Valley bulb farms when we saw the huge flocks of snow geese that winter there. I liked this shot both because it shows some of the geese coming in to land and because it shows a dark color form sometimes known as a "Blue Goose."

Snow Geese

RHH
25 Mar 2015 37 23 722
This is another shot from the Skagit Valley. We had gone to see the tulips and daffodils and ended up watching and photographing the huge flocks of Snow Geese that had wintered in the fields and still had not left for the Arctic. These two were coming in for a landing after circling around. Someone would get too close or a noise would spook them and many of them would take off only to return as these two were doing.

Snow Geese

RHH
17 Mar 2015 43 26 791
We were out for the day today photographing a very early spring and while visiting the Skagit Valley to see the daffodils and tulips (the daffodils are at their peak and the tulips are started), we saw the most amazing thing - thousands of Snow Geese which had been wintering in the valley. Most of the time they were feeding on the ground but occasionally something would spook them and large groups of them would start flying. Whether feeding or flying the noise was incredible. We spent several hours photographing them and though I have some better pictures I wanted to post this to give some idea of the huge numbers. Snow Geese breed on the arctic tundra but winter as far south as Mexico.